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  1. Kamala Selvaraj is an obstetrician and gynecologist from Tamil Nadu, India. Born to Tamil film actor Gemini Ganesan, she commissioned the first test tube baby of South India in August 1990. In 2002 she was awarded PhD for her thesis on "Premature Ovarian Failure and its management".

  2. Apr 30, 2009 · Learn about the achievements and challenges of Dr. Kamala Selvaraj, who performed the first test tube baby in South India and other groundbreaking ART procedures. Read her interview on her career, training, costs and future research in the field of infertility.

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  3. Dec 9, 2015 · Kamala Selvaraj is an obstetrician and gynecologist from Tamil Nadu, India. She commissioned the first test tube baby of South India in August 1990. In 2002 she was awarded PhD for her thesis on...

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  4. Dr. Kamala Selvaraj is Gynecologist in Nungambakkam , Chennai. Book appointments Online, View Fees, User Feedbacks for Dr. Kamala Selvaraj | Practo.

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  5. Jul 12, 2014 · Chennai, UPDATED: Jul 14, 2014 13:17 IST. By Priyamvatha P.: Marking a milestone, south India's first test tube baby Kamala Rathinam has become a mother. What's more, Rathinam's baby was ushered into the world by the same doctor who brought joy to her parents 24 years ago.

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  7. Dr. Kamala Selvaraj is an obstetrician and gynecologist who pioneered assisted reproductive technology in India. She has delivered many firsts in the field, such as the first test tube baby, the first surrogate baby, and the first frozen oocyte baby, and has received many national and international awards.

  8. Jul 11, 2014 · Kamala Rathinam, who was born through the test tube procedure 24 years ago at a Chennai hospital, has now become a mother herself. And her baby was ushered into the world by the same doctor who gave joy to her parents. At 4.24 p.m. on Thursday, the girl's first cry made everyone at GG Hospital emotional and nostalgic.